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Written Ministerial Statement from Michael Gove on academy funding.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Education Secretary launches the National Curriculum Review at a flagship west London comprehensive school.
The DfE has written to schools encouraging them to make sure pupils are registered for the pupil premium entitlement to claim free school meals.
Written ministerial statement by Education Secretary Michael Gove on the allocation of extra £500 million to address the shortage in pupil places, and the launch of the consultation on school premises regulations.
Schools across England are to be freed from confusing and unnecessary regulations on school buildings.
The Children's Minister talks to the National Children and Adult Services conference.
Information about the grant awarded to the New Schools Network (NSN) by the Department for Education.
The annual increase in the pupil premium for schools will benefit England’s most disadvantaged pupils.
The highly successful Mossbourne Academy is to open a brand new academy in Hackney.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb sets out proposals to overhaul education for pupils of 16 and over.
Nearly 1.2 million children in England now attend academies – schools with the freedom to meet the needs of their pupils, rather than answering to local or national politicians and bureaucrats.
Details about a rise in the pupil premium fund.
The Secretary of State talks about the making of an 'educational underclass'.
The Secretary of State sets out how the Government will ensure that education funding is better targeted in the future.
801 academies now open – more than a fifth of all secondary schools.
The Department received 281 applications to set up a Free School from September 2012.
The Department for Education comments on media stories on academy funding.
Schools Minister talks about the EBacc and the role independent schools can play in the academies programme.
Figures released today show that more than 1,200 schools have applied to become academies.179 schools have applied in the last month.
Schools Minister writes in response to an article in 'The Independent' on the number of applications to set up free schools.
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